Investment and funds blog

The UK Government’s ‘Patient Capital Review’ may not be your idea of a “good read” but the results of the Consultation are likely to have far reaching consequences for the UK’s entrepreneurial community and how companies can be funded and successfully scale. Leaving aside all of the technical detail, there are some fundamental issues to consider:- It would appear that the European Investment Fund provides about 30% of the capital which is committed to the UK’s Venture Capital Funds. The effects of Brexit are already being felt and this tap is already being turned off. The most important task of...

The Treasury has recently published the responses to its Consultation about proposed changes to the existing partnership legislation by way of a Legislative Reform Order. The proposals have been broadly welcomed by the Private Equity and Venture Capital industry and it is anticipated that the legislation will be enacted within the next year. Two-thirds of the money raised in Europe for Private Equity and Venture Capital Funds last year was raised in the UK and the changes are being implemented to try and ensure that the UK remains competitive as the jurisdiction of choice for establishing this type of fund....

Success for Social Investment: first two deals secured in Scotland Posted on Nov 19, 2015 by Jennifer Noble | 0 Comments MBM have advised on the first two social investment tax relief deals in Scotland. Last month, we advised Delivered Next Day Personally CIC (“ DNDP ”) and Breadshare Community Interest Company (“ Breadshare ”) on their respective investments from well-known Scottish business angels. It has been over 18 months since social investment tax relief was introduced by the UK government. In the intervening period, there has been a lot of interest in social investment but no reported deals in...